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1 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Barrington — Barrington Center — The Commercial Hub
2 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Barrington — New Meadow Neck — Rivers, Bridges, and an Early Town Center
3 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Barrington — Osamequin — Great Leader of the Pokanokets
4 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Columbus Quincentennial Memorial
5 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Early Bristol 17th Century Beginnings — Sowam's Heritage Area
6 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — East Burial Ground — 1680 - 1930
7 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — First Congregational Church
8 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Founders and Builders of Bristol — 1680 - 1930
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9 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historic Distillery Site
10 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Bristol — From Colonial Days to the Federal Era — ❔ —
11 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — Historical Bristol — Changing Transportation — ❔ —
12 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — In the Miery Swamp — King Philip Fell
13 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — James DeWolf
14 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — St. Michael's Church in Bristol
15 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Bristol — The War of Independence / Honor Roll
16 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Baptist Church in Warren, R.I. — Founded November 15, 1764 — Reported damaged
17 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Burr's Hill — Royal Pokanoket Burial Site — Sowams Heritage Area —
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18 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Early Warren and the start of King Philip's War
19 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — In Memory of Hugh Cole
20 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — The Baptist Church in Warren
21 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Warren, RI — Home of the Massasoit Ousamequin who met the Pilgrims in 1621
22 Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — Washington St.
23 Rhode Island, Kent County, Coventry — Liberty Tree Memorial
24 Rhode Island, Kent County, Coventry — The General Nathanael Greene Homestead
25 Rhode Island, Kent County, East Greenwich — Armory of the Kentish Guards
26 Rhode Island, Kent County, East Greenwich — Kentish Guards Drill Field
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27 Rhode Island, Newport County, Jamestown — Conanicut Battery
28 Rhode Island, Newport County, Jamestown — Foundation of the Original Beavertail Lighthouse
29 Rhode Island, Newport County, Jamestown — The 1749 Foundation
30 Rhode Island, Newport County, Jamestown, Fort Wetherill State Park — History of the Dumplings
31 Rhode Island, Newport County, Little Compton — Col. Benjamin Church
32 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Billy Bottomore — Confectioner — circa 1750 —
33 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Bowen's Wharf
34 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Bowen's Wharf
35 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Buffum-Redwood House — c. 1700 enlarged 1740 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
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36 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Cap't George Buckmaster House — c. 1768 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
37 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Capt. John Wanton House — moved 1930 — ca. 1771 —
38 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Cap't. William Read House — 1740 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
39 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Captain Phillips House — 42 Elm Street
40 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Christopher Ellery House — ca. 1750 — 80 Division Street —
41 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — David Braman House — 1706 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
42 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Elisha Johnson House — c. 1750 — 86 Spring Street —
43 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Equality Park
44 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Equality Park
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45 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Gideon Cornell House — c. 1765 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
46 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Governor Gideon Wanton House — 11 Cross Street — Newport National Historic Landmark District —
47 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Hathaway-Macomber House — c. 1715 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
48 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Howland House — c. 1721 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
49 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Isaac Dayton House — c. 1725 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
50 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — James Nicholl House — Circa 1750 — 42 Thames Street —
51 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — John Coddington House — c. 1730 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
52 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — John Simpson House — c. 1774 — 39 Elm Street —
53 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — John Stevens House — c 1725 — 9 Elm Street —
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54 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — John Stevens House — ca. 1709 — 30 Thames Street —
55 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — John Stevens House — before 1750 — also called The Penny Post House —
56 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Jonathan Gibbs House — c. 1771 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
57 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Militia Common — c. 1700
58 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Mitchell Trevitt House — c. 1758 & 1828 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
59 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Newport — A bustling port with a long history
60 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Pelham Street — Walking Tour of the Historic Hill — The Museum of Newport History, Newport Historical Society —
61 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Peter Lee House — c. 1740 — 283 Spring Street —
62 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Queen Anne Square
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63 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Rhode Island Slave History — Scan for Historical Content
64 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Richard Simpson House — Circa 1757 — Historic District —
65 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Richardson-Peckham House — c. 1740 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
66 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Sheffield Huntington House — c. 1719 — 43 Elm Street —
67 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Sherburne-Nichols House — c. 1758 - 1774 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
68 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Spring & John Streets — Walking Tour of the Historic Hill — The Museum of Newport History, Newport Historical Society —
69 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Colony House
70 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Colony House / The State House
71 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — The Tree of Liberty — William Ellery Park
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72 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Thomas Walker House — c. 1713 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
73 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Tom Robinson House
74 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Touro Synagogue — National Historic Site
75 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Washington Square — Walking Tour of the Historic ill — The Museum of Newport History, Newport Historical Society —
76 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — White Horse Tavern — 1673
77 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — Wilder House — c. 1735 — NRF Founded by Doris Duke 1968 —
78 Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport — William Stevens House — c. 1720 — 9 Cross Street —
79 Rhode Island, Newport County, Portsmouth — Portsmouth Compact — 1638-1936
80 Rhode Island, Providence County, Central Falls — Pierce Park and Riverwalk
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81 Rhode Island, Providence County, Cumberland — Nine Men’s Misery
82 Rhode Island, Providence County, Lincoln — Splendid Mansion of Eleazer Arnold
83 Rhode Island, Providence County, Pawtucket — A Mechanic's Life — Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park, Slater Mill Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
84 Rhode Island, Providence County, Pawtucket — Daggett House
85 Rhode Island, Providence County, Pawtucket — River and Fields at Pawtucket
86 Rhode Island, Providence County, Pawtucket — Sylvanus Brown House — Reported permanently removed
87 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — A Place for Your Ideas
88 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — A Thoroughfare Town — Reported permanently removed
89 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Around the Corner from Market Square — taken from “The Civic and Architectural Development of Providence” by John Hutchins Cady
90 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Brown University Slave Trade Memorial
91 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Burning of British Taxed Tea
92 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — College Hill Historic District
93 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Court and State House
94 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Crawford Street Bridge Without Crawford Street
95 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — First Baptist Church in America 375th Anniversary
96 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — First Town House of Providence
97 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Gabriel Bernon
98 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — John Brown House — Rhode Island Afro-American Heritage Trail
99 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Prospect Terrace
100 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, College Hill — Realizing Providence

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